Hello all,
I'm very interested in hardwiring a SG9665GC. However, I don't have any electronics experience at all. I did some research and found out that you push the wires along the edge of the car window and plug it into the fusebox (a lot of the videos use a "piggyback" onto another fuse). And then you put the ground onto a hexagon looking thing. Seems like I can do that.
But all of the fuses on my car have different "fuse ratings". I don't want to **** up anything. I am using a Hyundai Elantra 2012. I linked the parts of the manual showing the fuses. If I were to use a SG9665GC, which one of these should I plug it into? Would something like thishttps://www.amazon.com/gp/B00MH4ZVHObe sufficient to allow me to hardwire?
So tools I would have:
Fuses:
I'm very interested in hardwiring a SG9665GC. However, I don't have any electronics experience at all. I did some research and found out that you push the wires along the edge of the car window and plug it into the fusebox (a lot of the videos use a "piggyback" onto another fuse). And then you put the ground onto a hexagon looking thing. Seems like I can do that.
But all of the fuses on my car have different "fuse ratings". I don't want to **** up anything. I am using a Hyundai Elantra 2012. I linked the parts of the manual showing the fuses. If I were to use a SG9665GC, which one of these should I plug it into? Would something like thishttps://www.amazon.com/gp/B00MH4ZVHObe sufficient to allow me to hardwire?
So tools I would have:
- SG9665GC and associated things that come with the kit
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/B00MH4ZVHO
- Is there anything else I need?
Fuses: